- six
different branches: the Huastecan, Quichean, Yucatecan, Qanjobalan,
Mamean and Chʼolan–Tzeltalan branches.
Mayan languages form part of the Mesoamerican...
- The (Greater)
Mamean family is a
branch of the
Eastern Mayan language group.
Mamean proper: Mam (478,000 speakers),
Tektiteko (5,000 speakers) Ixilan:...
- Huastecan, Yucatecan, Cholan-Tzeltalan, Kanjobalan-****ean, and Quichean-
Mamean. The Proto-Mayan
language is
reconstructed (Campbell and
Kaufman 1985) as...
-
metres (2,303 ft), and the
large mountain p**** of
Maumeen or
Maumean (Irish:
Máméan meaning "p**** of the birds"), that cuts deep
across the
southern sector...
- Cachiquel) is an
indigenous Mesoamerican language and a
member of the Quichean–
Mamean branch of the
Mayan languages family. It is
spoken by the
indigenous Kaqchikel...
- sub-branch Ixilean,
which together with the
Mamean languages, Mam and Tektitek, form a sub-branch Greater-
Mamean,
which again,
together with the Greater-Quichean...
-
located in the muni****lity of Uspantán. The Us****
language is a K’ichean-
Mamean language, like Kʼicheʼ. "Resultados
Censo 2018" (PDF).
Instituto Nacional...
-
Quechuan 1%
Tupian 1%
Guarani 0.90%
Mayan 0.55%
Eastern 0.45%
Quichean 0.09%
Mamean 0.25%
Western 0.19% Cholan–Tzeltalan 0.06% Qʼanjobalan 0.10%
Yucatec 0.40%...
- the family,
including Huastecan,
Greater Kʼicheʼan,
Greater Qʼanjobalan,
Mamean, Tzʼeltalan-Chʼolan, and Yucatecan.
These groups diverged further during...
- Kʼontiʼl, Qyool,
among others) is a
Mayan language classified under the
Mamean branch,
spoken by the Teko
people of Chiapas,
Mexico and
southern Huehuetenango...